If NWA Board of Directors member Mike Sircy was looking on this past Friday in Cypress, he couldn’t have been happy by the end of the night. On September 9, he told Ken Carson in the middle of the ring that he would never receive a title shot as long as he was breathing. There was one small problem with that theory – he’s getting that title shot.

This past Friday night in Cypress, NWA Houston held a one night tournament to declare a new #1 Contender to Jaykus Plisken and his NWA Lonestar Championship. The winner of the tournament will receive a title shot, but will have to wait until Plisken faces NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce on October 14 at the Cypress VFW.

Carson defeated Hambone in the first match. Hambone missed a crucial moonsault off the top rope, allowing Carson to recover and hit a Code breaker-style move before getting the pin fall.

The “Texas Torture Machine” DJ King brought his new attitude to the tournament as he was able to pick up a win over Alex Reigns. King used a cross face submission to get the win, and move on to the second round. After the match, he continued the assault, causing more damage to Reigns.

The third match saw “One Man” Mike Dell successfully represent the Psycho Circus, as he gained a submission victory over Black Diamond. Ken Carson made his presence known, sprinting to the ring and causing a distraction to Diamond. Carson has been very vocal lately, claiming the man known as Black Diamond is actually his former tag partner Joey Diamond. The distraction allowed Dell to lock up Diamond in a single leg Boston Crab submission for the victory. Following the match, Dell hit a signature elbow drop from the top rope for good measure.

The final first-round match involved “The Name That Entertains” Jasper Davis and “Benchmark” Silky Baines. DJ King got involved during the match, getting cheap shots in where he could. But his interference wouldn’t be enough, as Jasper scored with a fireman’s carry bomb for the pin fall. Following the match, DJ and Silky launched an attack on Jasper then left him beaten and battered in the middle of the ring.

NWA Lonestar Women’s Champion Barbi Hayden came out for an autograph session with fans during the 1st intermission. All was going well, until former champion Jen-Alise stormed to the ring and stopped the festivities. Her complaint was based around the fact that on September 9; she lost her title to Hayden on a count out. She felt like she should still be champion. Moments later, Ken Carson came out and attacked Jen from behind.

That would set up the first of two semi-final matches, as Carson would face “One Man” Mike Dell. At one point, both Carson and the referee were down. As Dell tried to take advantage and go to the top rope, Barbi Hayden rolled in the ring to revive Carson. However her efforts were thwarted, as Dell came off the top rope with an elbow drop onto both Carson and Hayden. Immediately, Dell stood up and realized what he had done. When he questioned Hayden about what had happened, Carson had recovered and rolled him up for the victory. Carson had suddenly found himself in the finals, awaiting either Jasper Davis or DJ King.

The other semi-final match would see Jasper and DJ beat each other senseless throughout the match. Silky Baines, who was with DJ for the match, climbed onto the apron for a distraction. However Jasper saw it coming and sent DJ crashing into him. From there, Jasper hit the fireman’s carry bomb and picked up the pin fall victory.

Finally, it was main event time. Ken Carson and Jasper Davis were set to face off in the finals of the tournament. The winner of the match would be declared the #1 Contender to the NWA Lonestar Heavyweight Championship. Carson started off quick, attacking Davis before the bell. He kept control for most of the opening 10 minutes of the match. DJ King and Silky Baines hit the ring, but they were quickly cut off by the referee and sent back to the locker room. While this was going on, Carson covered his face in a blood-like liquid and threw Jasper a chair. When the referee turned around, he saw Jasper with the chair and called for the disqualification. However the match was restarted after the referee realized what had happened. Once the match was restarted, Carson tried to escape and tried to crawl over the top rope. Jasper caught him trying to leave, but Carson managed to dive over the top rope anyway. The referee only saw Carson go over the top rope, and disqualified Jasper again. According to NWA rules, being thrown over the top rope is an automatic disqualification.

Carson‘s smooth move not only gave him the win, but also punched his ticket for an upcoming championship match against Jaykus Plisken. The only catch is Carson will have to wait until after October 14 to cash in that title match. On that night, Jaykus is set for a match with NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce at the Cypress VFW. In an exclusive interview following the match, Carson said he will be taking notes during that match and all but guaranteed a new NWA Lonestar Heavyweight Champion.

On Saturday night, October 8th in Marietta, OH at the Middle School Gym, Remix Pro Wrestling presents its fourth live pro wrestling fundraiser for the Ohio Valley Humane Society. While the evening promises to be a fun event for an extremely worthwhile cause to all fans who attend, hanging in the balance for a young, blossoming company is control, power and the most prestigious championship to be defended inside a Remix Pro ring.

Chance Prophet – one time touted as the fastest rising young star in the area, the stress and pressures of professional wrestling have driven this once polite and personable young man over the edge. Now a twisted, dark and soulless implement of destruction, Prophet joins Remix Pro management’s rogue defector Sam Smith heading a group of “Anti-Heroes” dead-set on the destruction of others and the acquisition of ultimate power and control of Remix Pro.

While Chance’s disposition has taken a 180-degree turn his in-ring abilities may have never been better. Chance recently defeated TNA Impact Wrestling star Gunner to re-capture the NWA National Title, a championship that has been held throughout the years by such legends as Jack Brisco, Ted DiBiase and Dusty Rhodes. With championships come power and influence, and with more power, Chance becomes even more menacing and threatening to all around him.

“The Innovator of Violence” Tommy Dreamer – Over a twenty year career, Tommy has personified “heart”, “passion”, and “sacrifice”. Through long odds and challenging circumstances, through dehabilitating injures and personal tragedy, Tommy has persevered as one of the most courageous and beloved talents in professional wrestling. His unwavering drive and love for professional wrestling has pushed him through life-altering wars with some of wrestling’s most dangerous men – from Raven to The Dudley Boys to the legendary Mick Foley. Tommy has given his mind, body and soul for what he believes in, and has always fought for the noble cause and overcome the odds to emerge as a voice and face of the people.Marietta, Ohio, former ECW World Heavyweight Champion Tommy Dreamer has an opportunity to win a coveted NWA Championship and to sway the balance of power away from the “Anti-Heroes” as he meets a man who once idolized him, Chance Prophet, one-on-one with the title on the line! October 8th will be “One Nation Under Violence” with the liberty of Remix Pro Wrestling hanging in the balance! You’ve been 4-Warned!

Now, Remix Pro management’s Adam Johnson & Joe Offenberger have brought Tommy Dreamer to Remix Pro Wrestling with a mission – to thwart the diabolical plan of the “Anti-Heroes” to overthrow the company, and bring his unique brand of violence and pain as only he can to win one more just fight, to champion one more noble cause, and to ensure the salvation of the fastest rising professional wrestling company in the area today and the fans who support it.